Family dispute escalates outside hospice residence


A family argued outside a home where a relative is in hospice care. They were knocking on the door and yelling, causing distress. No weapons were seen.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and South
01:17
Transcript:
Formaline, rush, be secure. 5B 662-7-3-to-back, 415[1] family. 5B66.56 with 7-3 to back 415 family, 2761 Thomas, 2761 Thomas. (Name withheld) is calling on 911, stating that family is on scene, demanding entry, banging on the door due to her husband being on hospice. They were not willing to meet her requirements for being inside visiting, and now they're causing a 415. (Name withheld) was extremely distraught. I could hear the subject saying on the door in the background. I was unable to get their names through the ERPU's commercial state. 6-6-R-Grodger. 7300. 5B66-429, neighbor just called in reporting the same. Provided a vehicle description of a white Ford SUV. The name provided was 9. Paul, William, Tom, 015, returns to a (name withheld) out of Grass Valley. He described her as a white female adult with long blonde hair and a white short-sleeved top. She was in the background heard yelling, but she's refusing to leave. Negative weapons observed.
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[1]
415: Disturbance
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Location mentioned:
Thomas St, Eureka, CA 95503
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